Visit the Mababe Depression (more popularly known
as Savuti) and the riverfront at Chobe
National Park for its thriving wildlife population
admire the rock
paintings dotting the Gubatsaa Hills
drift through
the lily-lined channels and flood plains of the Okavango
Delta in a traditional canoe (mokoro) as you look for kingfishers and
storks
search for gemsbok, lions, and ostrich on the grasslands and palm
groves of the vast Makgadikgadi and Nxai salt pans
of the northeast
spend time in the raw, untamed, and unimaginably vast
Kalahari Desert, where the profound silence and awesome
desert expanse provides a suitable backdrop for reflection, and some of the
last remaining San hunter-gatherers will be your
neighbors.











